Before we get talking, let me tell you a bit about myself. I am a 16 year old student wanting to study engineering at university. The first time I ever interacted with Raspberry Pi was when there was an event taking place to learn a little about the LED RPi HAT. From then onward I got really interested on buying a Raspberry Pi for myself. Luckily i got a Raspberry Pi 2B for free.

I recently made a WordPress website that's running off my Raspberry Pi Zero W. On the website, there are some basic tutorials for Raspberry Pi such as images and installing android.
I would really appreciate it and tell me what I could do to improve it. I am not that great at writing English so bear with me.

It is possible that a person can have more than one web site, so it is a good practice to include a link to the specific site you want people to go to. I have known web masters to carry several beepers, one for each web site they have responsibility for so they can be notified of an issue while at a primary job not associated with their web sites.

It is not unreasonable for a person to maintain one or more instructional site, a personal blog site and a work web site.

It is possible that a person can have more than one web site, so it is a good practice to include a link to the specific site you want people to go to. I have known web masters to carry several beepers, one for each web site they have responsibility for so they can be notified of an issue while at a primary job not associated with their web sites.

It is not unreasonable for a person to maintain one or more instructional site, a personal blog site and a work web site.

Thanks for the tip. I added the link to the post. I just add/improve the posts i make every evening or so. Do you know anything about SEO? I would like my site to come in top results, but as there are many websites out there, I'm pretty doubtful. I have gotten google to index my site.

Whenever you describe configuring WiFi or any other interface, please specify the OS you have used and the exact version.

These things change over time. In a year or so Raspbian will have rearranged such things yet again and anyone finding your instructions will be mightily confused when nothing works with their new OS. We see such problems here every day.

Similarly, if you have instructions for configuring/using any software state the exact versions of the software you have tested this with.

Things change all the time and it wastes millions of hours of human life for people to follow instructions and find they no longer work.

Stating the exact OS and application versions, and hard ware model as well, could save people a lot of frustration in the future.

Whenever you describe configuring WiFi or any other interface, please specify the OS you have used and the exact version.

These things change over time. In a year or so Raspbian will have rearranged such things yet again and anyone finding your instructions will be mightily confused when nothing works with their new OS. We see such problems here every day.

Similarly, if you have instructions for configuring/using any software state the exact versions of the software you have tested this with.

Things change all the time and it wastes millions of hours of human life for people to follow instructions and find they no longer work.

Stating the exact OS and application versions, and hard ware model as well, could save people a lot of frustration in the future.